Has anyone ever submitted a "Question from Readers"?

by M.J. 23 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Zico
    Zico

    I'm sure Questions from readers is made up. I do know a girl who had an experience printed, and at the time it was printed, she'd left the religion. I can't remember what the experience was though.

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    They are made up nowadays for sure. But if you read older ones they were a bit more specific and obscure. They even used to have the person's initials and country/state printed along with the question.

    Someone on this board claimed that it was his wife who wrote the original oral sex question from readers that sparked off the whole 1970s flip flop fiasco on that subject. Does anyone know where that thread went?

    Slim

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    I've sent one in and got it printed. And I've always got replies to the other questions - not QFR - I've sent.

  • Terry
    Terry

    It was my wife (at the time) who wrote the famous "oral sex" question to the Watchtower that started the whole oppressive policy going waaaay back when. Her initials were printed:

    J.W. Fort Worth, Tex. (Jo Ann Walstrom).

    I was shocked when I found out. This was years later. I was so naive back then I hardly even knew what this was all about.

    I remember being very embarassed thinking everybody at the Kingdom Hall would figure it out.

    I was wrong.

  • Lumptard
    Lumptard

    TheOldHippie:

    I've sent one in and got it printed. And I've always got replies to the other questions - not QFR - I've sent.

    When did you send your non-QFR questions? and did they write back or just send some elders to your door? The reason I ask is because I sent in a question and asked them specifically to reply, but they sent two elders from a congregation that I have not attended for 4 years...seemed strange to me.

  • M.J.
    M.J.

    Darn. I have a question I'd like for them to answer. Looks like there's a pretty slim chance.

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    No , I have never submitted a "Question From Readers", I am sure that a lot of them are "typical" of the comments received or are just things that they want to print. .. Years ago the Awake had a page of "From Our Readers" letters - some of them at times were critical of the articles. They always added a patronizing reposte..

    I have sent in a few letters to Bethel London or to Brooklyn raising points . They do reply....eventually..

  • pierogi
    pierogi

    Ya I sent a letter to the society and I had to meet with the elders to hear the response. I don't think it's b/c they don't have the time to write back b/c they wrote the elders a response. They won't take our letters seriously, but they'll definitely take our money!

  • IsaacJS2
    IsaacJS2

    The one they quoted my wife in was entitled "Self Harm." She didn't say which issue, though.

    IsaacJ

  • Rooster
    Rooster

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    Howcanonedeterminewhetherheisoftheanointedclass,andhenceshouldpartakeoftheMemorialemblems?—E.B.,California.

    After Pentecost in the first century any who had the spirit of God, as evidenced by his having one or more gifts of the spirit, would have no difficulty deciding whether he was of the anointed class, for that was a time set aside exclusively for begetting heavenly heirs. On this firm foundation he would entertain heavenly hopes. Today the circumstances are altered. One may have dedicated himself to doing God’s will, symbolized that dedication, and demonstrated that he has the spirit of God by doing Jehovah’s will, doing it in the love of God and trying to imitate him and his dear Son; but how would he know that his having the spirit of God was assurance that he was going to heaven? The spirit of God is also on the "other sheep", and not just on the anointed remnant. So how can we determine the matter today?

    It seems from the Scriptures that God was specially taking out the spiritual class up until 1931, in a general way, and this does have some bearing on the matter. However, it is not conclusive. Since 1931 there are those who have entered the service and who give evidence of being begotten by the spirit and who have their hopes set upon being of the heavenly heirs. So there is evidence of some coming into the heavenly class since 1931; though not on a general scale, but only individuals here and there who are taken in to fill up the places of some who may turn unfaithful.

    You would have to examine yourself on this basis: "Have I dedicated my life to God through Jesus Christ to do his will forevermore? Do I have the spirit of God? Is God dealing with me? Yes, I have the evidence that God is dealing with me; he is using me in his service. He is providing for me. He is giving me a place in connection with his organization, and I am realizing many blessings, and am growing in the understanding of his Word. I have all of these indications that I have his spirit, and I am trying to act as a real Christian and follower of Christ Jesus would in displaying the spirit of the Lord in that way." This examination with the above-outlined results would indicate one had the spirit of the Lord, whether of the anointed class or of the "other sheep".

    Then, what is the thing that draws the line of demarcation between the two classes and puts you either on the side of the "great crowd" or on the side of the anointed remnant? As you examine yourself you have to determine what your hope is, because God is dealing with you and is cultivating in you some sort of a hope. In Romans chapter 8 Paul discusses how "the spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are God’s children" called to be joint heirs with Christ in the heavenly kingdom, and adds: "For we were saved in this hope; but hope that is seen is not hope, for when a man sees a thing, does he hope for it?"—Rom. 8:16, 24, NW.

    So, you see that you have to be saved in a certain hope. Now God deals with you and he must by his dealings with you and his revelations of truth to you cultivate in you some hope. If he cultivates in you the hope of going to heaven, that becomes a firm confidence of yours, and you are just swallowed up in that hope, so that you are talking as one who has the hope of going to heaven, you are counting on that, you are thinking that, you offer prayers to God in expression of that hope. You are setting that as your goal. It permeates your whole being. You cannot get it out of your system. It is the hope that engrosses you. Then it must be that God has aroused that hope and caused it to come to life in you, for it is not a natural hope for earthly man to entertain.

    If you are one of the Jonadabs or one of the "great crowd" of good-will persons you will not be consumed by this heavenly hope. Some of the Jonadabs are very prominent in the Lord’s work and have an important part in it, but they do not have that hope when you talk to them. Their desires and hopes gravitate to the earthly things. They talk about the beautiful forests, how they would love to be a forester at the present time and have that as their continual surroundings, and they like to mingle with the animals and have dominion over them, and also the birds of the air and fish of the sea and everything that creeps over the face of the earth. That is what they love, and they are looking forward to enjoying those things. Oh, they understand their Bible. They have a very advanced comprehension of the doctrines and truths of the Bible. But when you talk to them, that is the way they express themselves. They have no desire for the heavenly things at all. They do not want to be like an angel, or even see God face to face, beholding him in his supernal glory. That would be wonderful, they admit, more so than any possible earthly blessings; but they just do not have such desires or hopes in them.

    So, it seems that after you have inspected the matter of time, the possession of God’s spirit, his dealings with you, then you have to take into consideration, "What are my real, sincere, heartfelt hopes in this matter?" Then you decide your position; no one else can decide for you. Decide whether you have the consuming spiritual aspirations. If so, then follow through with those. That is in your system and you cannot get it out, so act accordingly. Participate in the Memorial emblems. Whereas, if you do not have that hope, if you are divided and uncertain, then it appears that you are of the earthly class, and hence should not partake of the emblems at Memorial time.

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